The Raymond recorder (1927-05-20)
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The Raymond recorder (1927-05-20)
- Publication date
- 1927-05-20
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 49.1M
Page 1:
- Brewerton Brothers Purchase Palace Theatre at Cardston
- Town Council Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
Page 2:
- Breaking New Land
- Canadian Tobacco Abroad
- A Puzzle for Scientists
- Chinese First Paper Makers
- London Man's Unusual Watch
- Poultry from Royal Farm
- MacMillan Going North Again
- University Women's Prize
- Canada's Gift to Australia
- Governor of Rotary
- Survey of Hudson Strait
- Canadian Offices in London
- Blue Sky Laws Badly Needed
- Local News
Page 3:
- First Refugee from Chinese War
- Americans Buy London Clothes
- De Luxe Airplanes on London-Paris Route
- A High Birth Rate
- Will Deliver Official Welcome
- B. C. Has Advantage in Dairying
- "Carat" as Applied to Gold
- Alberta Forage Crop Cars
- Western Inland Fisheries Have Been Developed More Highly than in Any Part of the World
- German Firm Insures Against Bad Weather
- Growing Desire for Beauty
- Raw Fur Production
- Alfalfa Seed for Denmark
- Hunson's Straits Air Survey to Undertake Hazardous Work in Northern Waters This Summer
- Advice for Airmen
- Registered Seed Grains
Page 4:
- Contend Aerials on Schools Are Dangerous
- Historic House Destroyed
- Future of Vancouver Port
- For Canadian Industries
- Alberts Pool Elevators
- Girls Working on Airship
- Indians Want Franchise Extended
- 1,000 Registered Beekeepers
- Sunday School Lesson
- Local News
- Motor Drivers in Britain
- Will Benefit Mariners
- Italian Arrested for Selling White Bread
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Seeks Large Land Tract
- How Should I Wean May Baby?
- A Memerial Window
Page 5:
- Tells How Farmers Have Been Benefitted by Western Wheat Pool
- Govenror-General Visits Winnipeg
- U. S. Government Will Provide Credit to Assist Agriculture
- Will Attempt Return Flight
- Trade Union Bill
- Frank Cruise Launched
- Developing Idea of Universal Insurance
- Soviet Hotel Released from Police Guard
- Represents King Not Government
- Brandon Flood Sufferers
- Much Activity Shown in Organizing Customs Preventive Service
- Want "First Canadians" to Help Celebrate
- Season Late in B. C
- Canadian Press Offices
- Cattle Law Not Authorized
- Regain Nationality by Year's Residence
- Moslem Women Revolt
- Exhibit from B. C
- Crusier and Subs for Sale
- Heads Grain Board
- Re-Opening Rheims Cathedral
- Closer Co-Operation between Wheat Pools is Now Assured
- Wedded to His Pot
- Will Set Fruit Prices
Page 6:
- Surplus of Women in England
- Canada Looks Good to Them
- Should Know Beter
- Old Turtle Found
- New Citizens of Canada
- Canning Fruits and Vegetables
- Must Keep Accurate Time
- Saskatchewan Swine Clubs
- Shoes at First Century
- A Bit Canada in England
- Declares Story a Myth
- Forest Fire Loss Reduced by C. N. R
- A Little Tale of Home Nursing
- Indian Stone Mirror
- Canadian Sheep Exports
- Round-up of Wild Horses
- Getting Rid of Weeds
- Not Allies
Page 7:
- Canada's Air Mail
- Little Helps for This Week
- Lethbridge Irrigation District
- Local News
- Ingredients of Bread
- World's Most Modern Warship
- World's Record Hen
- The Power of Advertising
- Joanna
- Largest Landowner in Empire
- Advance in Medical Science
Page 8:
- Delayed Spring Work Requires Well Directed Finish
- Prize for High School Pupil
- Mrs. Frank Leavitt Edmonton Delegate
- Brewerton Brothers Purchase Palace Theatre at Cardston
- Town Council Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
- News Notes
Page 2:
- Breaking New Land
- Canadian Tobacco Abroad
- A Puzzle for Scientists
- Chinese First Paper Makers
- London Man's Unusual Watch
- Poultry from Royal Farm
- MacMillan Going North Again
- University Women's Prize
- Canada's Gift to Australia
- Governor of Rotary
- Survey of Hudson Strait
- Canadian Offices in London
- Blue Sky Laws Badly Needed
- Local News
Page 3:
- First Refugee from Chinese War
- Americans Buy London Clothes
- De Luxe Airplanes on London-Paris Route
- A High Birth Rate
- Will Deliver Official Welcome
- B. C. Has Advantage in Dairying
- "Carat" as Applied to Gold
- Alberta Forage Crop Cars
- Western Inland Fisheries Have Been Developed More Highly than in Any Part of the World
- German Firm Insures Against Bad Weather
- Growing Desire for Beauty
- Raw Fur Production
- Alfalfa Seed for Denmark
- Hunson's Straits Air Survey to Undertake Hazardous Work in Northern Waters This Summer
- Advice for Airmen
- Registered Seed Grains
Page 4:
- Contend Aerials on Schools Are Dangerous
- Historic House Destroyed
- Future of Vancouver Port
- For Canadian Industries
- Alberts Pool Elevators
- Girls Working on Airship
- Indians Want Franchise Extended
- 1,000 Registered Beekeepers
- Sunday School Lesson
- Local News
- Motor Drivers in Britain
- Will Benefit Mariners
- Italian Arrested for Selling White Bread
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Seeks Large Land Tract
- How Should I Wean May Baby?
- A Memerial Window
Page 5:
- Tells How Farmers Have Been Benefitted by Western Wheat Pool
- Govenror-General Visits Winnipeg
- U. S. Government Will Provide Credit to Assist Agriculture
- Will Attempt Return Flight
- Trade Union Bill
- Frank Cruise Launched
- Developing Idea of Universal Insurance
- Soviet Hotel Released from Police Guard
- Represents King Not Government
- Brandon Flood Sufferers
- Much Activity Shown in Organizing Customs Preventive Service
- Want "First Canadians" to Help Celebrate
- Season Late in B. C
- Canadian Press Offices
- Cattle Law Not Authorized
- Regain Nationality by Year's Residence
- Moslem Women Revolt
- Exhibit from B. C
- Crusier and Subs for Sale
- Heads Grain Board
- Re-Opening Rheims Cathedral
- Closer Co-Operation between Wheat Pools is Now Assured
- Wedded to His Pot
- Will Set Fruit Prices
Page 6:
- Surplus of Women in England
- Canada Looks Good to Them
- Should Know Beter
- Old Turtle Found
- New Citizens of Canada
- Canning Fruits and Vegetables
- Must Keep Accurate Time
- Saskatchewan Swine Clubs
- Shoes at First Century
- A Bit Canada in England
- Declares Story a Myth
- Forest Fire Loss Reduced by C. N. R
- A Little Tale of Home Nursing
- Indian Stone Mirror
- Canadian Sheep Exports
- Round-up of Wild Horses
- Getting Rid of Weeds
- Not Allies
Page 7:
- Canada's Air Mail
- Little Helps for This Week
- Lethbridge Irrigation District
- Local News
- Ingredients of Bread
- World's Most Modern Warship
- World's Record Hen
- The Power of Advertising
- Joanna
- Largest Landowner in Empire
- Advance in Medical Science
Page 8:
- Delayed Spring Work Requires Well Directed Finish
- Prize for High School Pupil
- Mrs. Frank Leavitt Edmonton Delegate
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 21:29:19
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1927052001
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t9094bx42
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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